“Remember No. 6” is an abstract artwork created by Anne Truitt in 1999, aligning with the Color Field Painting movement. This genre emphasizes solid areas of color, aiming to elicit an emotional response through visual simplicity.
The artwork is characterized by its minimalist composition, primarily featuring a bold, red-hued expanse that dominates the majority of the canvas. A stark, narrow black strip runs along the bottom edge, creating a striking contrast against the vibrant red field. The texture appears subtly varied, with visible brush strokes and slight unevenness at the top, adding a tactile dimension to the piece. This composition reflects Truitt’s exploration of color and form, evoking introspection through its very simplicity.